Fibromyalgia affects up to 5% of the world's population and remains one of the most difficult pains to treat. Post-operative pain, often managed with opioids, exposes patients to serious digestive complications. These two painful syndromes share a common point, namely that the available therapeutic options remain insufficient. University of Arizona researchers have tested whether cannabis sativa terpenes, plant molecules without psychoactive eff…
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Fibromyalgia affects up to 5% of the world's population and remains one of the most difficult pains to treat. Post-operative pain, often managed with opioids, exposes patients to serious digestive complications. These two painful syndromes share a common point, namely that the available therapeutic options remain insufficient. University of Arizona researchers have tested whether cannabis sativa terpenes, plant molecules without psychoactive eff…